Not sure if any one already asked but I was happy that the recipient showed the unboxing and I was looking forward to seeing how the ice pack worked but when she opened the package there was no ice pack!! 😮
I just found you and am really enjoying your videos. I love the pace and your sense of humor and look forward to trying some of your recipes! I especially love this video since I'm going to be shipping to my son this year and it will be a first for sending baked goods, so it was really helpful!
Thanks so much for this super informative practical video! This is my first year doing a mail in cookie swap so now I feel ready. 🎉 Including the unboxing was the perfect ending and proof your methods work!
Not sure you can call it “proof” that her method worked since the box that arrived was clearly not the same as the box that she packed. (The ice pack was not in the box when the recipient opened it.)
I chose not to send the marshmallows because I didn't have enough, and took out the cryo packs because nothing in my box was perishable. Just did it for demonstration if somebody really wanted to do that. It doesn't make a difference though, everything else was packaged the same way :)
Great video, thank you, some questions I hope you can answer: do you pack frozen cookies right away? Will there be condensation when wrapped up and might the cookies get too soft? Do you freeze cookies in bags or can you freeze in pyrex glass containers? If you use anything other than flat rate boxes, how much did you end up paying for this box you sent to Texas and did you tell USPS the contents are perishable? Thank you so much for your answers 😁👍❤️
I am new to your channel and love the "packing cookies" video. I also made your Hot Chocolate Bombs. So fun and easier the more I did them. The cardboard between the cookies is a winning idea!! My box will be going from OR to Kansas. Merry Christmas!
I am confused. How was your friend in Texas able to just pull open that cookie box like that when in your video I saw you secure that cookie box with a sticker? Did she pre-open it before hand/ before video? I am only asking because I plan on mailing baked goods to all 6 of my sisters in 3 different states.
I missed the premier, but I'm curious if you could use a Food Saver to wrap them? I can't think of a reason that wouldn't work out, but I was curious if there might be one!
That’s exactly what I was thinking! I have a client in TN. I’m going to use these techniques plus the seal a meal to keep this order fresh! I’ll let you know how it goes!
The order went great. It was my first time mailing anything edible. The client and her family loved them. And she said they were fresh when the came out of the sealed bag. Apparently her family were tied on which cookie they liked best. Lol! It was a great experience (not cheap to mail) for both myself and the client. I'm so pleased it worked out! :D
Hey, girl! Thank you so much for the video it was very helpful! I’m getting ready to ship off some cookies to a new client. I have never shipped anything edible. So your advice is extremely appreciated! I was thinking that not only was I going to add your advice and your techniques. But I was going to use my Seal a meal machine to make sure the cookies stay fresh. Because I’m going to mail out this clients product priority mail. And that takes 2 to 3 business days. I’ll let you know what happens! 😁😉
@@ettenylrosa1332 So sorry, my crazy life got in the way. It went really well! My client was supposed to get her order in three days but it arrived a day early! Her cookies were not broken upon delivery! I made 12 heart-shaped sugar cookies and 12 oatmeal chocolate chip. I cut to size on a cake board(card board with an extra support later of paper) I applied to the back side of the cookies, making 12 cookie groups. Lol! Then I sealed them! All of them, arrived to the customer’s home intact!! After I sealed them I folded the plastic around each set of cookies and tied a gold an cream colored twine around them. Added the finishing touches; taping twine in place adding pop corn around cookies, added fake roses 💐and cute bakery themed stickers. I took photos if you want to see the process. And after photos. In the end, I don’t think it was too bad for my very first experience mailing something edible to a customer! 😁😉🌹🌷
@@denisehenrickson-dear7605 hii please reply..its very urgent..i am making the royal icing cookies for my friend and sending him to another state..so do i have to freeze that icing cookies? Because it takes 2-3 days .will the taste change?? Its my first time that i am making royal icing cookies and shipping them ..so plz help me ..i am sending it after 3 days
@@harshitasharma4818 I’m not sure how to answer this question how are you wanting to mail them? Because even if you freeze the icing it’s gonna be thawed out by the time it gets to your recipient!
Specifically for the marshmallow; is it important to be airtight if it will be on shelf/in package for a few days? I guess, what’s the shelf life for homemade marshmallows?
Wow, amazing, fun + in my own backyard too (NW PDX). Who knew? Just found you on TH-cam and enjoying your programs. You are most entertaining, even the bloopers were fun to watch (even though hubby thinks sugar is the last thing I need or should watch). I love love Love your sense of humor!!! Keep up the good work + best to you and Chanel, this holiday season and beyond. WHEN CAN I BUY YOUR COOKBOOK? Can’t wait to try your bundt recipe.
I chose not to send the marshmallows because I didn't have enough, and took out the cryo packs because nothing in my box was perishable. Just did it for demonstration if somebody really wanted to do that. It doesn't make a difference though, everything else was packaged the same way :)
@@SugarGeekShow But on your video you packed the cryopack than put the paper in. When your friend open the box it didn't have the ice pack and you put the ties on the end of the cookies not in the middle. Plus, your cookies were laying side by side not standing up. Then you put a sticker on the box before you put it in the bigger box. Just saying!
Was just wanting to send my Army son some cookies from Maryland to Texas. I was afraid of chocolate melting, so I love your solution to add Cryopaks. Only thing is, it should take about a week to get to him--fingers crossed the Cryopaks will keep things cool enough for the duration. Thanks so much for the video--I love all the mini packing ideas!!
How much would you say you spend on shipping and packaging for each package sent out ? How much do you Charge for like say 1 dozen cookie after packaging ?
I have a question for you. when i was a child we enjoyed the flavor of anisette toast during this time of the year. i can't find them in north carolina. they are great for teething babies, disolves easily when they come in contact with saliva so no choking to the infant. which is what i will need for my first grandchild in 4 months when she begins teething. the anisette cookies with glazing are awesome. do you have an idea in your bottomless recipe tin?
Here's a recipe... www.allrecipes.com/recipe/10226/italian-anisette-cookies/ I'm going to have to try them because I love the taste of licorice and these cookies are made with anise extract, which is a licorice flavor.
Help: I live in Florida and want to ship Meringues to friends and family. My worry is moisture/stickiness and bugs. Open to cost effective suggestions. NOTE: shipping is 2-3 days avr.
They work, I just did it for demonstration. If you're worried about them getting things wet then just wrap them or put them in a plastic bag. I ended up not needing to put them in there because nothing in my box was perishable.
My mom always said "broken cookies have fewer calories." 😄
Your mom is my favorite 😍😂
Ima go break all my cookies brb
Lol
Not sure if any one already asked but I was happy that the recipient showed the unboxing and I was looking forward to seeing how the ice pack worked but when she opened the package there was no ice pack!! 😮
EXACTLY! The ice pack wasn't in the box that @sugargeekshow clearly packed in the box. @Sugar Geek Show clarify what happened.
I, too, was disappointed that the box that arrived was not the same box that she packed.
I was just telling my uncle that I planned to send him some of my gingerbread cookies for Christmas so this is perfect timing!
Perfect! I love cookie season :D
I just found you and am really enjoying your videos. I love the pace and your sense of humor and look forward to trying some of your recipes! I especially love this video since I'm going to be shipping to my son this year and it will be a first for sending baked goods, so it was really helpful!
Thank you so much! Welcome to the sugar geek fam. I hope your son likes the goodies!
Thanks so much for this super informative practical video! This is my first year doing a mail in cookie swap so now I feel ready. 🎉 Including the unboxing was the perfect ending and proof your methods work!
Not sure you can call it “proof” that her method worked since the box that arrived was clearly not the same as the box that she packed. (The ice pack was not in the box when the recipient opened it.)
This was awesome thank you. Can you please tell me how you freeze the cookies, do you wrap them in cling film or foil?
I didn’t see the marshmallow in there either or the ice. It was different than what she had showed how to pack it.
I chose not to send the marshmallows because I didn't have enough, and took out the cryo packs because nothing in my box was perishable. Just did it for demonstration if somebody really wanted to do that. It doesn't make a difference though, everything else was packaged the same way :)
@@SugarGeekShow was about to ask the same.. then I thought I will scroll down the comments to see if you have replied about the marshmallows
@@anjalijoseph7164 😂 me too
Thanks so much Liz,, I wish to see you again in Manila ❤
Thank you for always making practical and useful content!
Great video, thank you, some questions I hope you can answer: do you pack frozen cookies right away? Will there be condensation when wrapped up and might the cookies get too soft? Do you freeze cookies in bags or can you freeze in pyrex glass containers? If you use anything other than flat rate boxes, how much did you end up paying for this box you sent to Texas and did you tell USPS the contents are perishable? Thank you so much for your answers 😁👍❤️
What happened to the ice pack?
Oh my goodness you are from Oregon!! I live in Oregon too:)
Thank you so much 🎉. Cookies will soon be on their safe journey from Tennessee to Phoenix, AZ now worry free. 👍
I am new to your channel and love the "packing cookies" video. I also made your Hot Chocolate Bombs. So fun and easier the more I did them. The cardboard between the cookies is a winning idea!! My box will be going from OR to Kansas. Merry Christmas!
Thanks so much! Merry Christmas to you too 😄
Love your energy !!
You are very enjoyable to watch. Loved you and daughter video. Happy holidays!!! 💫💫💫
But what happened to the ice cubish layer?
Right?
I really adore and appreciate your channel because you give us information we can use and your recipes are delicious I’m definitely a fan 😁
I am confused. How was your friend in Texas able to just pull open that cookie box like that when in your video I saw you secure that cookie box with a sticker? Did she pre-open it before hand/ before video? I am only asking because I plan on mailing baked goods to all 6 of my sisters in 3 different states.
Thank you Liz that was helpful. Happy holiday.
lol thats not the same box that she packed up for shipping.. where did the marshmallows go?
I missed the premier, but I'm curious if you could use a Food Saver to wrap them? I can't think of a reason that wouldn't work out, but I was curious if there might be one!
That’s exactly what I was thinking! I have a client in TN. I’m going to use these techniques plus the seal a meal to keep this order fresh! I’ll let you know how it goes!
@@denisehenrickson-dear7605 oh nice!
The order went great. It was my first time mailing anything edible. The client and her family loved them. And she said they were fresh when the came out of the sealed bag. Apparently her family were tied on which cookie they liked best. Lol! It was a great experience (not cheap to mail) for both myself and the client. I'm so pleased it worked out! :D
@@denisehenrickson-dear7605 you're the best MVP! 🙌 Great research and execution friend!
These look delicious
This helped me immensely, thank you so much!
Oh my I wish I had found your channel prior to xmas lol but, I’ll be prepared for next. Thank you
What happened to the ice?
Thanks for the informative video!!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Could these be packaged up in plastic before storing in the freezer, so I can just grab and pack?
Good info. Thanks for this!
Hey, girl! Thank you so much for the video it was very helpful! I’m getting ready to ship off some cookies to a new client. I have never shipped anything edible. So your advice is extremely appreciated! I was thinking that not only was I going to add your advice and your techniques. But I was going to use my Seal a meal machine to make sure the cookies stay fresh. Because I’m going to mail out this clients product priority mail. And that takes 2 to 3 business days. I’ll let you know what happens! 😁😉
What happened? Update please!
@@ettenylrosa1332 So sorry, my crazy life got in the way. It went really well! My client was supposed to get her order in three days but it arrived a day early! Her cookies were not broken upon delivery! I made 12 heart-shaped sugar cookies and 12 oatmeal chocolate chip.
I cut to size on a cake board(card board with an extra support later of paper) I applied to the back side of the cookies, making 12 cookie groups. Lol! Then I sealed them! All of them, arrived to the customer’s home intact!! After I sealed them I folded the plastic around each set of cookies and tied a gold an cream colored twine around them. Added the finishing touches; taping twine in place adding pop corn around cookies, added fake roses 💐and cute bakery themed stickers. I took photos if you want to see the process. And after photos. In the end, I don’t think it was too bad for my very first experience mailing something edible to a customer! 😁😉🌹🌷
Thank you for the update!
@@denisehenrickson-dear7605 hii please reply..its very urgent..i am making the royal icing cookies for my friend and sending him to another state..so do i have to freeze that icing cookies? Because it takes 2-3 days .will the taste change?? Its my first time that i am making royal icing cookies and shipping them ..so plz help me ..i am sending it after 3 days
@@harshitasharma4818 I’m not sure how to answer this question how are you wanting to mail them? Because even if you freeze the icing it’s gonna be thawed out by the time it gets to your recipient!
Specifically for the marshmallow; is it important to be airtight if it will be on shelf/in package for a few days? I guess, what’s the shelf life for homemade marshmallows?
Great video.Very helpful 👌🏽
What happened to the marshmallows? They were in the box when it was packed but not in the box that was opened.
I ran out of marshmallows for my other cookie boxes so I decided to send her extra cookies. But they ship just fine too
I would have to discard the raisin cookies as well! 😂
Hi i was wondering do you go to the post office everyday? Mahalo!
Wow, amazing, fun + in my own backyard too (NW PDX). Who knew? Just found you on TH-cam and enjoying your programs. You are most entertaining, even the bloopers were fun to watch (even though hubby thinks sugar is the last thing I need or should watch). I love love Love your sense of humor!!! Keep up the good work + best to you and Chanel, this holiday season and beyond. WHEN CAN I BUY YOUR COOKBOOK? Can’t wait to try your bundt recipe.
What happened to the cryopack and the marshmallows?
I chose not to send the marshmallows because I didn't have enough, and took out the cryo packs because nothing in my box was perishable. Just did it for demonstration if somebody really wanted to do that. It doesn't make a difference though, everything else was packaged the same way :)
@@SugarGeekShow But on your video you packed the cryopack than put the paper in. When your friend open the box it didn't have the ice pack and you put the ties on the end of the cookies not in the middle. Plus, your cookies were laying side by side not standing up. Then you put a sticker on the box before you put it in the bigger box. Just saying!
Love your video. What size gift box do you use to package the cookies?
Maybe a silly question but... did you get the medium USPS box from the post office?
Don't toss out the cookies with raisins....throw them my way! :D
hahaha will do!
You can have mine too, I hate raisins, yuck. 😂
@@wendyscoates3458 Lol! okay!! :D
I can eat a big box of raisins in a day or two. Love them in cookies! Oatmeal and raisins are my favorites.
@@Smokestacklightin Lol! Me too!
Yum I would love to receive a package full of cookies.😀🥰
Was just wanting to send my Army son some cookies from Maryland to Texas. I was afraid of chocolate melting, so I love your solution to add Cryopaks. Only thing is, it should take about a week to get to him--fingers crossed the Cryopaks will keep things cool enough for the duration. Thanks so much for the video--I love all the mini packing ideas!!
Thank you ☺️
thanks
I love your content! Thank you very much! :)
I’m guessing it would be extremely difficult to send a goodie box to Jamaica!
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Than you...great video
This wrapping would withstand shiping to southpole back and forth:)))) alcatras cookies :)))
Where can we get the ice packs you have? What is the name?
Thanks for this video ! I’m ready to ship now lol 😍😍
Can u share the link orlf the ice pack u used
Where can I get those particular cryopaks?
Of the subject but which stand mixer is best? One that has an arm or the classic model where the bowl attaches to the bottom?
She loves the Bosch better than the KitchenAid. I just got one myself but haven't used it yet. She has a video on comparing the Bosch to the KA
How much would you say you spend on shipping and packaging for each package sent out ? How much do you Charge for like say 1 dozen cookie after packaging ?
Great Video
I gave some chocolate bombs to my friend and she bit right into it LOL!!!
I would do the same if I didn't know what it was lolll
I have a question for you. when i was a child we enjoyed the flavor of anisette toast during this time of the year. i can't find them in north carolina. they are great for teething babies, disolves easily when they come in contact with saliva so no choking to the infant. which is what i will need for my first grandchild in 4 months when she begins teething. the anisette cookies with glazing are awesome. do you have an idea in your bottomless recipe tin?
I haven't heard of those cookies but I'll see what I can find :)
Here's a recipe... www.allrecipes.com/recipe/10226/italian-anisette-cookies/
I'm going to have to try them because I love the taste of licorice and these cookies are made with anise extract, which is a licorice flavor.
@@SugarGeekShow cool beans. stella doro cookies used to package them. thank you.
Do you have any suggestions for plastic wrap alternatives? I really try to not use stuff like that.
Those cardboard Whoopie Pies look so yummy! And healthy! 😉
Links for the boxes?
What box did you use to ship these in?
So how do you put them in the freezer? All together in Tupperware? I want to ship cookies
Great tips! Btw Your nails are pretty 😊
Help: I live in Florida and want to ship Meringues to friends and family.
My worry is moisture/stickiness and bugs.
Open to cost effective suggestions.
NOTE: shipping is 2-3 days avr.
Following! I live in FL and want to do this too
OMG 😱!! Good morning 🌞
I have sent sugar cookies to my son for his birthday and he said they were bricks , when he received them. How can I keep them for being too hard?
Saw you on halloween wars and thought your creations were brilliant. thanks for this!
mmmmh ! ça a l'air tellement bon bravo
How do you freeze the cookies?
I lay them flat in a large plastic bag, seal it and freeze them!
😂so cute.
Lol, hello! Im an Oregonian, looking at cookies to make, how to send to my college aged grandson in Texas..
You didn’t put the cryopacks in your friend’s box.I wonder if they work or just wet the whole cookie’s box🙄
They work, I just did it for demonstration. If you're worried about them getting things wet then just wrap them or put them in a plastic bag. I ended up not needing to put them in there because nothing in my box was perishable.
Where in Texas? 😉
Texas!
You didn't add 𝑡ℎ𝑒 link to 𝑡ℎ𝑒 white boxes
flat rate. is 15$ and up
I am so disappointed the box didn’t get drop kicked. 😆
lol next time!
okay so where's the ice pack?
Same question
But $12 for box/shipping 😳 that's pretty steep. If that's the price without shipping
Good morning
good morning!
Where’s the marshmallows?
Eek
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you should wear gloves tho
Sort of sort of sort of...bad speech habit!
😐😓😖😱 That is A LOT of plastic!!! 😰😡